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Have you checked the fuel pump relay to see if it is sending power to the pump ? The computer grounds the relay when the computer "sees" oil pressure or engine RPM.
even if your starter is out it would still click when you tried starting the car. so try replacing your battery first thats the most common problem for random starting. also look under the car you may need to jack it up. look under the intake manifold that is where the starter is check to see that everything is hooked correctly and that all the bolts are tightend securley and not loose on one side.
Normally if you turn radio and everything off that may make a noise, and cycle your key just to the on position, (not start) you will normally hear a faint "Hum" for a second or 2 from rear seat area.
If water got on plugs etc , the car may miss twice then the light will come on. You may not notice the miss. Put a code reader on and see what comes up. Once the water is gone everything shold go back to normal.
What did you do to fix the clutch fluid loss??? if it ran dry, you need to find out where it went. You will need to replace the clutch hydraulic master and slave cylinders.
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